In Sunday's comics section, Capp and four other longtime cartoonists
syndicated by the Omni Press celebrated the anniversaries of their comic
strips' newspaper debuts with reruns of their very first strips.
The five, including the creator of Filbert, have a total of 66 years
experience drawing their comical characters. Given the clues below,
can you find each artist's full name, the name of his popular comic
strip, and how many years the strip has been syndicated?

Of the four creators who have won a Snoopy for Best Comic Strip,
Chuck has been doing his strip twice as long as Schultz has been
drawing his, and Dave has had his strip in the Sunday papers twice
as long as the creator of Rocky Rodeo.

Art has been drawing his strip longer than the cartoonist who draws
Sock; the Sock artist isn't fellow celebrant Adams.

Walker isn't the one who draws Goobers.

Young's comic strip has been syndicated by Omni Press 4 years longer
than L'il Lil has, while L'il Lil has been in the Sunday funnies
6 years longer than Bill's work.

Walker made his newspaper debut earlier than Ed, who isn't the one
who draws L'il Lil.

Bill, who isn't Schultz, and the creator of Rocky Rodeo have both
seen their work made into feature films.

The cartoonist who made his debut last of the five has been drawing
his strip for 6 years.